I'd post a pic of American Hustle but I don't think there's a single safe-for-work image of Amy Adams from the entire 2 hour movie, even though she's fully clothed the entire time. (Well, there's 2 shots of 'simulated nudity' but those are ironically more modest than when she's wearing clothes!)

I'd post a pic of American Hustle but I don't think there's a single safe-for-work image of Amy Adams from the entire 2 hour movie, even though she's fully clothed the entire time. (Well, there's 2 shots of 'simulated nudity' but those are ironically more modest than when she's wearing clothes!)

Amy Adams and not a single safe for work image you say?I must see this now.

I'd post a pic of American Hustle but I don't think there's a single safe-for-work image of Amy Adams from the entire 2 hour movie, even though she's fully clothed the entire time. (Well, there's 2 shots of 'simulated nudity' but those are ironically more modest than when she's wearing clothes!)

Amy Adams and not a single safe for work image you say?I must see this now.

/love me some Amy Adams

Well, they're probably technically "safe" but 70's fashion was necklines down to your belt + braless. If posting that famous Jennifer Lopez outfit gets farkers a timeout, then posting hers probably will too.

I'd post a pic of American Hustle but I don't think there's a single safe-for-work image of Amy Adams from the entire 2 hour movie, even though she's fully clothed the entire time. (Well, there's 2 shots of 'simulated nudity' but those are ironically more modest than when she's wearing clothes!)

Amy Adams and not a single safe for work image you say?I must see this now.

/love me some Amy Adams

Well, they're probably technically "safe" but 70's fashion was necklines down to your belt + braless. If posting that famous Jennifer Lopez outfit gets farkers a timeout, then posting hers probably will too.

The 70's were awesome when it came to plunging necklines.

/Sex, drugs, Rock and Roll//somehow survived///slowed down but never stopped

I saw gravity in the theater. I suppose I was poisoned by the 'is this the best movie ever?' crowd. I rated it "fine". Very pretty to look at but other than the beautiful visuals and competent acting I was left a little cold. I thought it was predictable and simplistic. When you get right down to it I actually enjoyed Armageddon more than I enjoyed Gravity.

I'd post a pic of American Hustle but I don't think there's a single safe-for-work image of Amy Adams from the entire 2 hour movie, even though she's fully clothed the entire time. (Well, there's 2 shots of 'simulated nudity' but those are ironically more modest than when she's wearing clothes!)

I'd post a pic of American Hustle but I don't think there's a single safe-for-work image of Amy Adams from the entire 2 hour movie, even though she's fully clothed the entire time. (Well, there's 2 shots of 'simulated nudity' but those are ironically more modest than when she's wearing clothes!)

I'd post a pic of American Hustle but I don't think there's a single safe-for-work image of Amy Adams from the entire 2 hour movie, even though she's fully clothed the entire time. (Well, there's 2 shots of 'simulated nudity' but those are ironically more modest than when she's wearing clothes!)

ever notice how American Hustler boob girl was such a distraction??? i thought the movie was average, but maybe because i found myself looking at boob girl all the time and that distracted me from the story. i might have to watch it again and focus on the Film, not boob girl.

i wonder if that was the director's intent?? to make a point. a boob point in this instance.

JohnBigBootay:I saw gravity in the theater. I suppose I was poisoned by the 'is this the best movie ever?' crowd. I rated it "fine". Very pretty to look at but other than the beautiful visuals and competent acting I was left a little cold. I thought it was predictable and simplistic. When you get right down to it I actually enjoyed Armageddon more than I enjoyed Gravity.

It was a gorgeous movie that bored me to farking tears and made me hope Bullock's character died in a horrific explosion.

JohnBigBootay:I saw gravity in the theater. I suppose I was poisoned by the 'is this the best movie ever?' crowd. I rated it "fine". Very pretty to look at but other than the beautiful visuals and competent acting I was left a little cold. I thought it was predictable and simplistic. When you get right down to it I actually enjoyed Armageddon more than I enjoyed Gravity.

yea, i see that too. not much story, more style. didn't learn a damn thing about gravity other than its a good thing, even when it seems too heavy sometimes.

I'm glad I saw gravity in 3D, because the visuals are pretty much all it had going for it. Otherwise it was predictable and kind of boring. I don't get all the hype. I'm going to see Amy Adams' boobs American Hustle this weekend, I hope it lives up to its hype.

pinchpoint:I'm glad I saw gravity in 3D, because the visuals are pretty much all it had going for it. Otherwise it was predictable and kind of boring. I don't get all the hype. I'm going to see Amy Adams' boobs American Hustle this weekend, I hope it lives up to its hype.

I thought Gravity was a sloppy hackneyed movie with real nice special effects. NOBODY EVER TAUGHT HER HOW TO PRAY!!!!

well, it makes me wonder what else is in the film if boobs are one of the central characters. its a distraction from everything else, which may have been the director's intent. i'd just as soon watch porn if i want to see boobs on film.

Buttknuckle:I think the only reason straight men like "American Hustle" was because of Amy Adams. The actors were great, but the movie itself was meh.

This.

The females were easy on the eyes, but the plot was a bit plodding at times. After we saw it, I commented to my GF that they probably could have made it better by editing out 10-15 minutes from the final cut.

pinchpoint:I'm glad I saw gravity in 3D, because the visuals are pretty much all it had going for it. Otherwise it was predictable and kind of boring. I don't get all the hype. I'm going to see Amy Adams' boobs American Hustle this weekend, I hope it lives up to its hype.

It's just cleavage. If you're going for boobs see Wolf of Wall Street instead, there's a bunch of them in it. And it's much funnier too.

Master of the Flying Guillotine:Gravity was a good piece of spectacle, but it is in no way the philosophical, life-changing, game-changing cinematic event that so many people hyped it up to be in that opening week.

I'll always remember it because occassionally a film comes along that is just like someone ramps up the visual experience of cinema and as a viewer you just gasp or weep or get goosebumps at what you see. I found the emotional stuff a bit hokey (but probably necessary to the pacing), but as a thrilling experience of survival and struggling, it was for my money, incredible.

llortcM_yllort:I liked Wolf of Wall Street better when it was called Goodfellas. It seemed like Scorsese was just going back to the well. One of his weaker efforts, in my opinion.

It's told in a similar way, but Leo is a very different kind of bad guy. There is much less violence and a ton more humor (and sex). Really, I'm pretty sure I laughed more than at any comedies I saw this year.

farkeruk:Master of the Flying Guillotine: Gravity was a good piece of spectacle, but it is in no way the philosophical, life-changing, game-changing cinematic event that so many people hyped it up to be in that opening week.

I'll always remember it because occassionally a film comes along that is just like someone ramps up the visual experience of cinema and as a viewer you just gasp or weep or get goosebumps at what you see. I found the emotional stuff a bit hokey (but probably necessary to the pacing), but as a thrilling experience of survival and struggling, it was for my money, incredible.

I feel the same way. I doubt I'll buy the DVD but it was an amazing theatrical experience, and if they rereleased it in theaters sometime in the future I'd likely go again.

I can see a nom for Best Editing, or Best VFX, but Gravity for Best Pic? Bleh. Mired in eye-rolling sentimentality, mostly by Sandra Bullock's character, the movie missed a great opportunity to really show off how amazing astronauts really are.

American Hustle was somewhat plodding. It was a plot-heavy story but Russell tried to make it a character/actor-driven movie, like Silver Linings Playbook was. That clashed a lot. Nevertheless, the actors made it very entertaining. Amy Adams and Bradley Cooper were really, really good. Cooper probably deserves a nomination at least. Jennifer Lawrence was hilarious. Strangely enough, the least memorable of them all was Christian Bale.

Despite the simplistic story, I found Gravity to be a fantastic film. Technically brilliant, solid acting, visually stunning, and the story wasn't as bad as people claim (though some of the dialog was terrible).

12 Years a Slave deserves every ounce of praise. It's an incredibly powerful film and should take home the top prizes.

American Hustle was good, great cast, good story, but I preferred Wolf of Wall Street on the whole. Though I don't see DiCaprio as Best Actor... he plays the same two-settings character in every movie: Screaming Leo (for when he needs to be dramatic) and Not-Screaming Leo (for everything else).

If you want to talk about movies being snubbed... no one is even talking about Prisoners (one of the most suspenseful, intense movies I've ever seen) or Fruitvale Station, both worthy of consideration and getting squat.

Pappas:Despite the simplistic story, I found Gravity to be a fantastic film. Technically brilliant, solid acting, visually stunning, and the story wasn't as bad as people claim (though some of the dialog was terrible).

12 Years a Slave deserves every ounce of praise. It's an incredibly powerful film and should take home the top prizes.

American Hustle was good, great cast, good story, but I preferred Wolf of Wall Street on the whole. Though I don't see DiCaprio as Best Actor... he plays the same two-settings character in every movie: Screaming Leo (for when he needs to be dramatic) and Not-Screaming Leo (for everything else).

If you want to talk about movies being snubbed... no one is even talking about Prisoners (one of the most suspenseful, intense movies I've ever seen) or Fruitvale Station, both worthy of consideration and getting squat.

As much as everyone biatches about all the studios dumping award films late in the year, if they don't the film will probably disappear from the awards radar. That, and award movies tend to all be focused on attracting a certain demographic anyways.